05-03-2018, 03:32 AM
I think the bunker fuel plants can make up the geothermal loss without any problem, it's the potential loss of transmission infrastructure that may be the issue.
As the earthquakes (magma) head east at some point it's going to encounter a lot of ground water from backpressure from the ocean. All that pressurized steam and gasses will look for a way to vent out, with lava following the same path.
Where will the magma and increased ground water intersect?
As the earthquakes (magma) head east at some point it's going to encounter a lot of ground water from backpressure from the ocean. All that pressurized steam and gasses will look for a way to vent out, with lava following the same path.
Where will the magma and increased ground water intersect?